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English, 02.09.2021 09:40 larey

Tick (✓) the correct options to name the phrases. 1. He laughed in a hearty manner. (noun/adjective/adverb)
2. Walking in the morning is a healthy habit. (noun/adjective/adverb)
3. She performed the act without any flaw. (noun/adjective/adverb)
4. The princess was gifted a necklace made of gold. (noun/adjective/adverb)
5. He is busy at work. (noun/adjective/adverb)
6. He was given a job of great responsibility. (noun/adjective/adverb)
7. We looked for her in every possible place. (noun/adjective/adverb)
8. His sudden illness worried us. (noun/adjective/adverb)
9. I love to watch the sunrise. (noun/adjective/adverb)
10. Once upon a time there was a King and a Queen. (noun/adjective/adverb)
11. She joined our team in the end. (noun/adjective/adverb)
12. He works in a diligent manner. (noun/adjective/adverb)
13. He will support us with all his heart. (noun/adjective/adverb)
14. The doll is made in China. (noun/adjective/adverb)
15. Playing with other kids is what I like the most. (noun/adjective/adverb)

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